Swanton Sports Center & Banquet Hall Celebrates Tenth Anniversary

While it may not be on par with the legend of the Phoenix, the mythical bird that rose from the ashes of its predecessor to be reborn, the story behind Swanton Sports Center and Banquet Hall does have its similarities.  It began as a banquet hall and skating rink built by the Knights of Columbus in 1948 then added eight bowling lanes in the 1950’s and was known as KC Lanes.  Richard (Dick) and Norma (Nordie) Slawinski, along with their eight children, ran the vibrant and enormously popular business with league and open bowling seven days a week.  Thousands of people from the area either held their wedding reception, or attended their prom or enjoyed some other major event in the banquet hall over the many years the Slawinskis and their employees ran the operation. 

In 1959 the labor-intensive manual pinsetters were replaced by Brunswick automatic pin setters and in the mid 1970’s the bowling area was expanded to bring in 12 more lanes, making a total of 20 that are still there today.  When high school bowling came into existence, the Swanton Bulldogs, Delta Panthers and Evergreen Vikings bowling teams chose KC Lanes as their home.

Eventually, after years of hard work and dedication to the community, Dick and Nordie sold the business and retired.  Unfortunately, the individuals who purchased the business and the facility, did not have the same commitment or share the same passion for the business as the Slawinski family.  To be fair, bowling as a pastime in America had significantly dropped off and the new owners, who had changed the name to the Swanton Sports Center, stopped reinvesting in the business and the facility itself.  The building soon fell into disrepair, many customers stopped bowling or took their business and their game to other bowling centers, and in early 2011, the Swanton Sports Center was put up for sale.  It continued to deteriorate, had no offers to buy and there was even talk of having the long-time Swanton institution demolished.

The building sat empty for approximately 18 months until Toledo businessman and former Swanton resident Tracy Ratliff purchased the structure with the plan to consolidate his two Toledo-based auto body and engine repair shops (Import Automotive) into a new Swanton location.  Relying primarily on his son Boyd, daughter Charlene O’Connell, grandson Kevin Ford and several other family members, work began on renovations to turn the dilapidated facility into an automotive repair business.  However, soon after the work had begun, many members of the Swanton community began stopping by and asking when the bowling alley would reopen.  A month later, after hearing that question over and over again, Mr. Ratliff gave in to the will of the people and decided to bring the Swanton Sports Center back to life.

With everyone in the family already holding down full-time jobs, the work, none of which was contracted out, included cleaning, electrical, plumbing, roofing, painting, reflooring and much more, and took just over a year.  During that renovation period, the new Swanton Sports Center made the very smart move of hiring their first employee, Mary Slawinski Stine, Dick and Nordie’s daughter. 

Mary had grown up in that building along with the rest of her seven siblings.  She worked the business for 40 years, beginning when she was just 14 years old.  Mary not only knew KC Lanes/ Swanton Sports Center inside and out, she also knew the bowling industry and the bowling community of Northwest Ohio just as well.  Her experience and guidance in bringing back the business was invaluable to the new owners.  Mary’s knowledge of league bowling and the rules and regulations of the United States Bowling Congress (USBC), helped bring back bowling not just to Swanton, but to Fulton County as well, given that all other county bowling centers had closed.  “It just warms my heart to see it come back to life,” she said.  Many in the community have expressed the same sentiment.

In September of 2013, the Swanton Sports Center, or KC Lanes if you prefer, reopened its doors to the Swanton area community.  Over the past ten years, the Ratliff family has continued to make major improvements to the facility and the business.  Anyone who saw the place just prior to the doors being shuttered would not recognize it today.  Just like in the days under the Slawinski family, it is a safe, warm and welcoming place for everyone and their families.

Photo from 2013 Ribbon Cutting (L to R):  Ted Haselman (Swanton Middle School Principal), Jeff Schlade (Swanton Schools Superintendent), Ann Roth (Swanton Mayor), Charlene O’Connell, Bill O’Connell, Kevin Ford, Boyd Ratliff, Hal Stine, Mary Slawinski-Stine, Neil Toeppe (Executive Director Swanton Chamber of Commerce)

Photo Credit: Drew Stambaugh – Swanton Enterprise

Delta Hands Swanton 42-0 Home Loss

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A smothering defense, two blocked punts and a strong running game led the Delta Panthers to a 31-0 halftime lead over the Swanton Bulldogs. A running clock kept the scoring down in the second half and the Panthers picked up their first league win 42-0. Delta’s record moves to 1-2 in the league and 3-3 overall. Swanton drops to 0-3 in the NWOAL and 0-6 on the season.

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Photo: Delta QB Justin Ruple runs through a big hole at the goal line to score the Panther’s first touchdown.

Swanton High School Fall Athletics Senior Night – 9/22/23

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Click on the link above to access photos from the ceremony honoring Swanton High School Class of 2024 seniors who participate in football, volleyball, girls golf, boys golf, girls soccer, boys soccer and band. Photos are in the jpeg format to allow for editing and can be downloaded for NO CHARGE courtesy of the fultoncountymedia.com website.

Photo: Luke (16) and Brady (68) Arnold with parents Carrie and Jake

Archbold Boys and Girls Bring Home NWOAL Golf Titles, Swanton’s Rukieh Captures Player of the Year

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Both the Archbold Boys and Girls golf teams entered the NWOAL Tournament held on Friday at Auglaize Golf Club as heavy favorites to win the league championship.  And, at the end of the day, neither of the Blue Streak contingents disappointed, easily finishing atop the leader board by 14 and 20 strokes respectively. 

On the boys side, Archbold won with a score of 310.  Bryan was second with a 324, Swanton came in tied with Wauseon for third at 331, Patrick Henry had 342 to finish fifth, Evergreen was sixth at 352, Delta with a 360 and Liberty Center with a 383 were seventh and eighth.  Archbold’s winning score for the girls was 364.  Patrick Henry was second with a 384, Wauseon had a 387, Delta finished at 439, Evergreen came in at 470, edging Swanton’s 471.

Swanton’s Mazin Rukieh fired a 74 to tie for medalist honors with Archbold’s Grady Short and Bryan’s Kai Dauber.  Rukieh was named Player of the Year (POY) by totaling the most individual points based on finishes in all the league matches during the regular season and the tournament.  In fact, the Bulldog junior finished as the medalist in every league match this year to earn the POY award.  Aniyah Copeland of the Lady Streaks shot a round of 79 to earn medalist honors for the girls.

Boys Individual Scoring:  Only top four scores count towards team total.

Archbold (310):  Grady Short (74), Cahle Roth (75), River Ryan (80), Zach Short (81), Charlie Jones (82), Cameron Yoder (82)     Bryan (324):  Kai Dauber (74), Noah Hurd (77), Brayden Hall (85), Jaydan Deel (88), Frew Engstrom (90), Elijah Schlade (97)     Swanton (331):  Mazin Rukieh (74), Adam Lemon (75), Dylan Smigelski (91), Carson Lemon (91), Brady O’Shea (92), Grady Tipton (119)     Wauseon (331):  Carter Stuckey (81),  Zach Puehler (81), Jack Alstaetter (82), Mykale Schneider (87), Gavin Van Deilen (93), Ethan Schnitkey (97)     Patrick Henry (342):  Jaxon Guelde (80), Ian Schwab (82), Luke Woods (87), Noah Robinson (93), Chayse Maas (104), Zach Hastedt (109)     Evergreen (352):  Cody Kanneman (85), Brady Kanneman (86), Nicholas Kruzel (87), Adam Schmidt (94), Michael Laver (96), Caden Beier (105)     Delta (360):  Slade Young (84), Adam Mattin (87), Lane Lopez (90), Ethan Huffman (99), Ashton Alig (109), Drew Smith (111)     Liberty Center (383):  Brody Wyckhouse (86), Braden Like (94), Stone Roth (96), Tony Caprella (107), Jack Jones (110), Izzy Hill (133)

Girls Individual Scoring:  Only top four scores count towards team total.

Archbold (364):  Aniyah Copeland (79), Izabella Chapa (93), Hannah Downing (95), Gabby Rodriguez (97), Brie Grime (98), Ella Yoder (101)     Patrick Henry (384):  Kasey Nelson (84), Maya Lirot (92), Grace Haas (103), Taylor Shawber (105), Paige Boyer (108), Makenzie Prigge (120)     Wauseon (387):  Jaylee Perez (90), Ruth Shelt (95), Bella Frank (99), Alexis Perez (103), Wainani Neifer (104), Hayden Konieczka (111)     Delta (439):  Kalleigh Mignin (82), Trinity Nation (115), Olivia Burkhardt (118), Lily Mossing (124), Ana Gilders (139)     Evergreen (470):  Ashlyn Lutrell (104), Katie Hoffman (104), Sofia Rodriguez (126), Rachael Hoffman (136), Violet Gleckler (138)     Swanton (471):  Alexia Ostrander (103), Hailey Frosch (117), Ann Urbina (124), Makaila Levin (127), Gabbie Orner (133), Audrey McFarland (145)     Bryan:  Not enough golfers to qualify.  Josey Arnold (92), Claire Struble (110)

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Photo:  Mazin Rukieh about to tee off on hole #1 to start the tournament

Swanton Volleyball Defeats Archbold 3-1

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The Swanton Lady Bulldogs grabbed a relatively easy 25-12 game-one win against the Archbold Lady Blue Streaks but had to battle the rest of the way to come away with a 3-1 NWOAL match victory at home. Game-two saw Swanton survive a game-point at 23-24 before rallying for a 26-24 win. Archbold then returned the favor and took game-three by the same 26-24 score. The Lady Bulldogs finally closed out the match with a 25-19 win in game-four.

The victory takes Swanton’s overall record to 9-3 and 3-1 in the league, good for third place behind Delta and Liberty Center, both at 4-0. Archbold falls to 1-3 in the NWOAL and 4-7 on the season.

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Photo: Peighton Manning gets ready to defend the net.

Evergreen Edges Wauseon in Boys Soccer

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The Evergreen Vikings went on the road and slipped past the Wauseon Indians 3-2 on a late second half goal. The win put the Vikings’ record at 2-0 in the NWOAL and 8-1 overall. The Indians fall to 2-1 in the league and 6-1 on the season.

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Photo: Evergreen’s Riley Dunbar (8) and Wauseon’s Seth Richer (4) fight for ball possession.

Swanton Legion Riders Raise Funds for Wreaths Across America

As part of a continuing fund-raising effort for Wreaths Across America, the Legion Riders of Swanton American Legion Murbach-Siefert Post 479 put on a poker run in honor former Legion member Eric Stasa this past Saturday and to raise awareness for this worthy cause.  Wreaths Across America is a non-profit organization that raises money in order to place a wreath on the gravesite of every United States military veteran in the nation.  Their mission statement reads: Remember our fallen U.S. veterans.  Honor those who serve.  Teach our children the value of freedom.

Leading the local effort is Swanton resident and Legionnaire John Schmidt, U.S. Army Retired.  “We’re going from Swanton to Holland, from Holland to Morenci, from Morenci to Wauseon and Wauseon back to Swanton,” said John outlining their itinerary for the day.  “Basically, the reason is to raise money to purchase wreaths for every veteran’s grave in Swanton.  Right now, we have two cemeteries.  We have the main cemetery on Main Street and St. Richard’s Cemetery (Dodge Street) that have signed up to be locations for it.  We’re looking to purchase 600 wreaths.  There are 600 grave sites between the two cemeteries.  I know because I counted every single one of them.  I figure if Toledo can do it and West Unity can do it, why can’t we do it?  That’s our goal.”

This year, the wreath-laying ceremony will take place on December 16th in over 3700 cemeteries in all 50 states.  Over two million wreaths will be placed on veterans’ grave sites that day.  The Swanton Legion is still very short of their goal at this writing.  Each wreath is just $17.  If you would like to donate to this great cause you can contact the Legion at 419-826-2936 or stop in at 200 S. Hallet Ave. and they will provide all the details you need.

Photo: John Schmidt riding to help honor American veterans

Archbold Loses NWOAL Football Opener to Liberty Center

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The Archbold Blue Streaks went to halftime down just 14-7 to the defending NWOAL Champion Liberty Center Tigers, but were outscored 28-7 in the second half and dropped their league opener 42-14. The loss was the first of the season, moving their overall record to 3-1. Liberty Center remains unbeaten at 4-0.

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Photo: Blue Streak Lucas Dominique follows Jayden Gensler upfield

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